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SUPERCUSTOM PARTS
TTM FINLAND
FULLCUSTOM ignition cover
34,90€ - 64,90€
The price includes VAT, delivery costs are calculated at checkout.
If you're looking for a unique way for your project to stand out, our full custom ignition covers are the perfect way to do just that. The covers are made in Finland from the best PETG plastic on the market, which is highly resistant to heat and mechanical stress.
Together with you, our skilled design team will create an stunning ensemble that represents your style. The premium end result is achieved with the product's finishing surface treatment, which is carried out by a professional at our production facilities in Lappeenranta.
TTM FINLAND
IGNITION COVERS
34,90€ - 64,90€
The price includes VAT, shipping costs are calculated at ceckout
If you're looking for a unique way for your project to stand out, our full custom ignition covers are the perfect way to do just that.
Together with you, our skilled design team will create an stunning ensemble that represents your style. The premium end result is achieved with the product's finishing surface treatment, which is carried out by a professional at our production facilities in Lappeenranta.
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Made in Finland
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Premium surface quality
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Price includes aluminum bushings and mounting hardware
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TTM FINLAND
IGNITION COVERS
34,90€ - 64,90€
FULLCUSTOM
If you're looking for a unique way for your project to stand out, our full custom ignition covers are the perfect way to do just that.
Together with you, our skilled design team will create an stunning ensemble that represents your style. The premium end result is achieved with the product's finishing surface treatment.
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Made in Finland
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Premium surface quality
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Price includes aluminum bushings and mounting hardware
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why TTM FINLAND?
quality
We use only the best materials and equipment on the market for our 3D printing. We have a comprehensive selection of Polymaker PETG filaments in 22 colors, which guarantee our products excellent resistance against heat, shocks and chemicals.
EXPERIENCE
Professional staff and constantly updated equipment are responsible for the quality of our 3D printed products. TTM Finland is the first and largest company in the Nordic countries specializing in the production of 3D printed customization parts.
VERSATILITY
3D printing enables the rapid manufacture of unique products with several different colors and textures, which is not possible using traditional methods such as injection molding.

QUALITY
We use only the best materials and equipment on the market for our 3D printing. We have a comprehensive selection of Polymaker PETG filaments in 22 colors, which guarantee our products excellent resistance against heat, shocks and chemicals.
EXPERIENCE
Professional staff and constantly updated equipment are responsible for the quality of our 3D printed products. TTM Finland is the first and largest company in the Nordic countries specializing in the production of 3D printed customization parts.
VERSATILITY
3D printing enables the rapid manufacture of unique products with several different colors and textures, which is not possible using traditional methods such as injection molding.

QUALITY
We use only the best materials and equipment on the market for our 3D printing. We have a comprehensive selection of Polymaker PETG filaments in 22 colors, which guarantee our products excellent resistance against heat, shocks and chemicals.
EXPERIENCE
Professional staff and constantly updated equipment are responsible for the quality of our 3D printed products. TTM Finland is the first and largest company in the Nordic countries specializing in the production of 3D printed customization parts.
VERSATILITY
3D printing enables the rapid manufacture of unique products with several different colors and textures, which is not possible using traditional methods such as injection molding.
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what is 3D-printing?
The history of 3D printing
3D printing dates back to the 1980s, when the first prototypes of 3D printers were developed. The technology developed rapidly, and in the 2000s, 3D printing became more and more widely used in various fields. For a long time, 3D printers were too expensive to use as part of industrial production. New innovations in the field drove printer prices down and today 3D printing has become a well-established part of industry, design and even medicine.
3D-printing methods
Several different technologies are used in 3D printing, such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). FDM technology is based on the layering of molten plastic wire, while SLA uses light-curing resin and SLS melts powder with the help of a laser beam. These techniques can be used to create complex and accurate 3D prints for various uses.
FDM 3D-Printing Materials
The materials used in FDM 3D printing vary according to different purposes. Common materials include, for example, PLA, ABS, PETG and TPU. PLA is biodegradable and easy to print, while ABS is a more durable and heat-resistant option. PETG offers good strength and transparency, while TPU is a flexible and flexible material. TTM mostly uses PETG and TPU filaments in its prints.
The best FDM 3D-printers
Some popular 3D printers include Prusa i3 MK3S, Creality Ender 3 and Ultimaker S5. The Prusa i3 MK3S is known for its reliability and user-friendliness, while the Creality Ender 3 offers good value for money. The Ultimaker S5, on the other hand, is a high-quality and versatile option for professional use. In addition to these, the market has been conquered by newcomer Bambulab, whose printers offer high print quality and speed in a consumer-friendly price range.
WHAT IS 3D-PRINTING?
THE HISTORY OF 3D-PRINTING
3D printing dates back to the 1980s, when the first prototypes of 3D printers were developed. The technology developed rapidly, and in the 2000s, 3D printing became more and more widely used in various fields. For a long time, 3D printers were too expensive to use as part of industrial production. New innovations in the field drove printer prices down and today 3D printing has become a well-established part of industry, design and even medicine.
3D-PRINTING METHODS
Several different technologies are used in 3D printing, such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). FDM technology is based on the layering of molten plastic wire, while SLA uses light-curing resin and SLS melts powder with the help of a laser beam. These techniques can be used to create complex and accurate 3D prints for various uses.
FDM 3D-PRINTING MATERIALS
The materials used in FDM 3D printing vary according to different purposes. Common materials include, for example, PLA, ABS, PETG and TPU. PLA is biodegradable and easy to print, while ABS is a more durable and heat-resistant option. PETG offers good strength and transparency, while TPU is a flexible and flexible material. TTM mostly uses PETG and TPU filaments in its prints.
BEST FDM 3D-PRINTERS
Some popular 3D printers include Prusa i3 MK3S, Creality Ender 3 and Ultimaker S5. The Prusa i3 MK3S is known for its reliability and user-friendliness, while the Creality Ender 3 offers good value for money. The Ultimaker S5, on the other hand, is a high-quality and versatile option for professional use. In addition to these, the market has been conquered by newcomer Bambulab, whose printers offer high print quality and speed in a consumer-friendly price range.
WHAT IS 3D-PRINTING?
HISTORY OF 3d-PRINTING
3D printing dates back to the 1980s, when the first prototypes of 3D printers were developed. The technology developed rapidly, and in the 2000s, 3D printing became more and more widely used in various fields. For a long time, 3D printers were too expensive to use as part of industrial production. New innovations in the field drove printer prices down and today 3D printing has become a well-established part of industry, design and even medicine.
3D-PRINTING METHODS
Several different technologies are used in 3D printing, such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). FDM technology is based on the layering of molten plastic wire, while SLA uses light-curing resin and SLS melts powder with the help of a laser beam. These techniques can be used to create complex and accurate 3D prints for various uses.
FDM 3D-PRINTING MATERIALS
The materials used in FDM 3D printing vary according to different purposes. Common materials include, for example, PLA, ABS, PETG and TPU. PLA is biodegradable and easy to print, while ABS is a more durable and heat-resistant option. PETG offers good strength and transparency, while TPU is a flexible and flexible material. TTM mostly uses PETG and TPU filaments in its prints.
BEST FDM 3D-PRINTERS
Some popular 3D printers include Prusa i3 MK3S, Creality Ender 3 and Ultimaker S5. The Prusa i3 MK3S is known for its reliability and user-friendliness, while the Creality Ender 3 offers good value for money. The Ultimaker S5, on the other hand, is a high-quality and versatile option for professional use. In addition to these, the market has been conquered by newcomer Bambulab, whose printers offer high print quality and speed in a consumer-friendly price range.
